Nathan Patel Does Not Exist: Finding redemption after committing a terrible act

"Gandhi came to visit me after my crisis, and he brought friends. Famous ones."

So begins the narrative of clueless murderer Nav. Accosted by the ghost of Gandhi and told he has only 60 days to achieve salvation, Nav decides to embark on an epic spiritual journey in the strangest of circumstances.

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"Gandhi came to visit me after my crisis, and he brought friends. Famous ones."

So begins the narrative of clueless murderer Navdeep (he actually prefers Nav). Accosted by the ghost of Gandhi and told he has only 60 days to achieve salvation, Nav decides to embark on an epic spiritual journey in the strangest of circumstances.

“Nathan Patel Does Not Exist,” is a work of literary fiction complete at around 60,000 words. It revolves around the life and writing of Navdeep Dhaliwal, a dark, sarcastic young Sikh man seeking redemption for a murder he committed in a past life. Navdeep is instructed to write short stories, a supposed means of salvation, by his oft intrusive spiritual guides: the ghosts of Gandhi, Moses and others.

As Nav writes the short stories, more is revealed about his past: his romances, motivations, desires, and some shocking secrets. Will he gain his redemption or is there more here than meets the eye?

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